There's a lot going on in Piscataway these day as the
Rutgers staff is in the process of hosting upwards of 700 prospects on campus
for Rutgers camp. Most of the campers arrived Sunday evening as camp concludes,
Wednesday afternoon. However, certain prospects attend camp as one-day visitors,
allowing themselves at least the opportunity to perform in front of the Rutgers
staff. Monday, multiple prospects were identified and offers were extended as
the Rutgers program continues to work hard to attain they type of recruiting
success necessary, with the program moving to the Big Ten conference in 2014.

NJ.com is hearing Rutgers could be closing on a pledge from Cypress Bay's (Weston, Fla.) Deion Hallmon, although he is not on campus.
Hallmon is a 6-0, 175-pound cornerback who holds upwards of 40 offers
nation-wide, including Auburn, Florida State, Nebraska and Wisconsin, among
others.

While Daiquan Kelly,
Elias Cane and Michael Menet were just some of the prospects to land offers, Monday.
Kelly, a 6-3, 200-pound receiver/ linebacker prospect from Union City (N.J.) has emerged as one of the top players in the
Garden State's class of 2015 due to his size, athleticism and versatility. Rutgers
was the third school to offer him behind Virginia and UMass.

While Elias Cane,
another class of 2015 standout, has Rutgers as his fourth offer behind Louisiana
Tech, Chattanooga and Akron. He is a 5-10, 180-pound cornerback from Ezell-Harding Christian (Nashville, Tenn.).

Michael Menet is
a 6-5, 250-pound freshman offensive tackle from Exeter (Reading, Pa.). The talented class of 2016 prospect stood
out due to his advanced technique and surprising toughness.

Six-foot-two, 260-pound class of 2015 defensive tackle
prospect Delton Rogers, who plays
his high school football in Connecticut, surely appeared in line for an offer,
as he manhandled offensive linemen throughout the first session. NJ.com will
follow-up with him, today.

James Tabary, a
6-2, 200-pound class of 2014 quarterback from Holy Cross (New Orleans, La.), performed well at quarterback,
yesterday. However, Tyler Wiegers'
Rutgers commitment makes Tabary receiving an offer unlikely, although possible.

As for Wiegers, the Detroit
Country Day (Beverly Hills, Mich.) signal-caller arrived at the Hale Center
Monday afternoon, in an effort to get further acclimated with his Rutgers
surroundings, but not necessarily to compete. Class of 2014 WR offeree and
Timber Creek (Sicklerville, N.J.) standout, Adonis Jennings, did the same. However, Jennings brought along with
him, class of 2015 teammate Kareem Ali,
who did strap up the cleats, showing Rutgers just why the offered him.

Kendrick Edwards
of Miami (Fla.) Norlands, who currently holds a Rutgers offer, was on campus
yesterday and was being escorted around on the golf Kart by Rutgers defensive
coordinator, Dave Cohen. Edwards is 6-6, 205-pound receiver, who can truly go
up and get it. Interestingly enough, the Rutgers staff introduced Edwards to
Rutgers commit, Justin Herron's father while he was watching his son outperform
every big man in attendance.

Speaking of Justin Herron,
he can ball. The class of 2014 Rutgers commit has it all. Whether it be in
drills or one-on-ones, the Bullis School
(North Potomac, Md.) standout is lockdown solid, and has the ability to be a
big-time left tackle. He plays the game with strength, leverage, tenacity and top-notch
technique. But most of all, he's nasty and plays to the echo of the whistle. He
toyed with defenders as they attempted to beat him with their pass rush
arsenals, often choking them out and forcing them to quit.

There were other impressive offensive linemen in attendance
as well. The Rutgers staff appeared intrigued with Zamier Brown, a 6-5, 285-pound class of 2014 tackle, who earned
offers from UConn and Boston College at their camps. According to his mother,
Rutgers is on the verge of extending him an offer and are one of his top two
favorite schools along with Boston College.

Timber Creek class
of 2014 offensive lineman, Lamont
Bradford who holds offers from both UConn and Temple, more than held his
own, as well. He stood out, specifically as an interior offensive lineman during
one-on-ones.

Note: Tajae
Fullwood, the 6-2 Tampa Bay (Fla.)
Tech cornerback, announced Monday,
that he would make his commitment Wednesday, with Rutgers being in his top
seven. And although NJ.com recently confirmed he did not make it to campus last week for his unofficial visit, our sources tell us the Rutgers staff believes they could still possibly be the school he selects. When NJ.com reached out to Fullwood, he also confirmed that Rutgers is in a good position. Although Florida State is Fullwood's dream school, it does not appear that they have made a committable offer.

Canisius (Buffalo, N.Y.) running back, Qadree Ollison announced Monday that Rutgers has made his top five. While the aforementioned Adonis Jennings has the Scarlet Knights in his newly released top eight.